Musk Hints at Tesla's Potential Three-Row Vehicle Development

Deep News03-27 14:13

On Thursday local time, Tesla CEO Elon Musk posted a series of messages on social media platform X, suggesting that Tesla plans to launch or develop a new product. Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian replied to a post discussing the possibility of Tesla introducing a three-row SUV, stating that "business dads" need "three rows to fit the whole family." Musk reposted Ohanian's message. Musk also responded to a post by user Keller Cliffton, which shared a research screenshot indicating that the inability to install three child safety seats in the back row of a car reduces the likelihood of having a third child. In his reply, Musk said, "We should fix this." In another post, Musk replied to a prediction by user Ryan Peterson. Peterson predicted that if Tesla were to launch a model with "three rows of seats, each with two independent doors so people don't have to climb over others to sit down," it could "trigger a baby boom." Musk responded, "Noted." Previously, a user urged Tesla to introduce an MPV for families, to which Musk replied that the electric vehicle giant is developing a model that is "much cooler than an MPV." Subsequently, leaked images of the vehicle's framework appeared on social media, showing a larger rear cabin space and bigger windows. Tesla's rumored new model is expected to help the company adjust its product lineup and increase customer traffic. Additionally, it could provide a strong boost to the electric vehicle giant's sales, which saw significant growth in the European market in February.

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